California's Gold #6001 - TEARDROPS

Step back in time with Huell as he visits a weekend gathering of classic teardrop trailers. They sleep two, and have a built-in kitchen on the back all in a teardrop shaped trailer a little more than eight feet long.

Some were built by various manufacturers, but many were lovingly built or restored by hand from plans in a Popular Science magazine.

California's Gold #6002 - SEQUOIA BLACK HISTORY

Huell joins the centennial celebration of Colonel Charles Young's tenure as superintendent at Sequoia National Park. Young led his “Buffalo Soldiers” during a historic summer working in the second national park ever created in the United States. Young discovered and named a majestic Giant Sequoia after an individual that inspired and influenced his life, Booker T. Washington. After nearly 100 years, this tree has beenrediscovered and stands as a monument to both Colonel Charles Young and Booker T. Washington.

California's Gold #6003 - MASONIC CAVE

Huell's off to Amador county and the town of Volcano. It was once a thriving, gold mining town in the 1850s and 1860s, but Huell has set off to discover the mysterious cave in this mountain community which served as a Masonic lodge.

California's Gold #6004 - CATALINA CUBS

Chicago millionaire William Wrigley brought excitement to the Catalina Island every year, when his Chicago Cubs baseball team came for spring training each season through the late 1940s. A ball field was built and visitors came from Los Angeles and other California cities to watch the "Catalina" Cubs.

California's Gold #6006 - MUYBRIDGE

Huell is off to Stanford University to learn about Eadweard Muybridge andhis ground breaking photographs of animal locomotion. With the financialhelp of wealthy Leland Stanford, a former California Governor and founderof Stanford University, Muybridge used multiple cameras to captureinnovative images of animals in motion. His venture, which would makecontributions to art and science, began in 1872 at Stanford's horse farmin Palo Alto the future site of Stanford University.

California's Gold #6007 - SKUNK TRAIN

Following the the coastal "Redwood Route" as it has since 1885, the SkunkTrain takes Huell on an inspiring ride through ageless redwoods and overspectacular mountains. It began as a logging train taking valuable lumberto the Mendocino Coast, and now provides passengers a glimpse of historyand scenic beauty.

California's Gold #6008 - CIRCUS TREES

Huell is on a special quest as he searches for the Tree Circus.

Set within 600 acres of rural countryside in Gilroy, California, Bonfante Gardens Family Theme Park combines beautiful gardens, amusement rides and a little bit of history to create a unique attraction. Bonfante Gardens is home to the last remaining trees created by an extraordinary man who literally wove Sycamores, Box Elders, Ash and Spanish Cork trees into works of art.

California's Gold #6011 - BUSCH GARDENS

Before there was Disneyland and other large amusement parks, there was Busch Gardens. Huell goes to Pasadena where he literally uncovers the lost and largely forgotten original Busch Gardens, a botanical paradise, which amused visitors from 1905 to 1938.